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Additionally,
I used to have an expansive personal library, as I spent nearly all of my discretionary income on mountain dew and books until I dropped out of college. Unfortunately, as a result of a disagreement with my father-in-law, I lost my entire library. I am working on rebuilding it, but some books are simply outside my price range. Many of these books are published at academic library prices, and I simply don’t have the same sort of discretionary cash as I used to. A great way to support my content and ability to produce more and better content would be to aid in the expansion of my library. Here is an Amazon wish list that I intend to populate with the books I feel I ought to read but cannot afford: